Sketch #220 & #221

I don't drink a lot, hardly at all, (I have many reasons, the MS oddly enough not being one). There is cider in the fridge from Xmas, 2 years ago that I should probably get rid of lol This was a raspberry cider, and was OK, but probably wont get it again.

This sketch didn't work out, but you win some, you lose some. It was a toffee iced cake, that I actually didn't like. Too sweet and just didn't think it tasted good. 144 sketches to go *sobs*

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  1. Interesting sketches thanks for telling their stories lol

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  2. Well done, you. I admire you and your daily sketches...just doing it to see what happens. :)

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    1. thanks Alexandra :) with only 5 minutes to sketch, they don't always work out lol

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  3. These are wonderful! I love that you sketch what is near you.

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  4. Hi Jennifer,
    Raspberry cider? What will they think of next! I finally got around to trying hard apple cider which has been around forever, but seems to be heavily marketed now. Not bad. Low alcohol and a not too much of an expected beer-like taste.
    I'm guessing that "well-seasoned" cider in your fridge might have turned to hard cider by now, and who knows, you might like it. Just make sure John tries it first! :)
    Have a nice day.
    Sincerely,
    Gary

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    1. You get all kinds of different flavoured cider here, the one I like the most, toffee apple I can't seem to find anymore :/

      can't stand beer, too many spilt mugs and burst kegs at the bar, can't stand the smell or taste :p

      lol yeah it probably has turned into hard cider, scared to open it lol

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  5. We have Perry (pear cider) and a nice ginger cider too. Lots of local ciders here. Drinking is one of the few things I am actually allowed to do (no chocolate or coffee)

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    1. can you have tea?

      there are some nice cidrs but also a few that taste like what i imagine drain cleaner would lol

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